Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, march it, iiu.
the srrrKhrzv rwir pmoam.
net seven
] NEAR DEATH
■ . BY SMOTHERING
FOh HKNT—ROOM*.
Will RUNT—Two rixiliH furnished
for liotiM'ki'opmjr, modem. 312
Kant cherry itroet. mS-tf
FOR RENT Downstairs front
room, largo windows; north, east
und rout,, exposure. 2(»2 West Mul-
twrry, Mrs. J. A. Edwards. m6-lw
ROOM* Furnished for light house-
keeping. 308 Kant Cherry. m4-tf
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
apply at 205 East Jones 8t. m4-lw
frlHl RENT—-One or two furnished
or unfurnished rooms, modern con-
veniences. 8. Travis, T, P. Demo-
crat. m 4-fit
LINKS 3 TIMKS..........25ft
I,INKS It TIMKS .........
LINES IK TIMKS ......> 701*
3 LINKS at TIMKS ......§1 2T»
ADDITIONAL NUMBER OK LINKS
IN SAMK PROPORTION.
AUTOMOBILE*
I'tMl SALK — Roadster In first class
condition to sell or trade for good
rent projierly or first vendor lien
notes. Box a Li. f 2.»-2 w
KAMI ItKNT—Cosy bed room, hot
water, modern conveniences, close
In, board If desired, suitable tor one
or two young men. Old phone
1405. m8-tf
Koit IIK.M’— South front bed room,
suitable for couple, two young Jjfc,
dies or two young men. 235 West
Pecan. f 27-tf
MtltMnN HO.ADKTER—In At ron-
ditlon for sale. Original cost, $2,-
7(50. First ressonable offer gets it.
A big bargain; Address Box 322,
s'i • i..nn. nVM
FOB SALK—-One 5-passenger 78 h.
p. automobile electric lights and
starter. First class condition. Old
phone S62. ShermanAuto Co. Hous-
ton and Walnut. f17
POULTRY.
IF POL’ WANT some good fat
chickens sec Scruggs at Star Wagon
Yard. m3-tf
KOU Kr, VI—Nicely
downstairs front room,
tii.t. O. P. 1009.
furnished
627 8. Wnt-
, f 27-tf
FOB NALIi^—Barred Rock' eggs
from good stock 75c per setting.
Call new phone 399. m4-12t
Bat HubuA, With AiA of Cardni,
Effect* Her Deliveruce.
Druner, H C.—Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol
this place, says: “I suffered for. years,
with pains In my left side, and would
often almost smellier to death.
Medicines patched me up for awhile
but then I would get worse again. Final-
ly. my husband decided he wanted me to
Iry Cardui, the wr.msm's tonic, so he
bought me a bottle and I began using it.
It did me more good than all the medl-
cinee I 'had taken.
I have induced many of my Mends to
try Cardui. and they all say they have
been benefited by its use. There never
has been, and never will be, a medicine
to compare with Cardui. I believe it ia
a good medicine for all womanly trou-
bles.”
For over SO years, Cardui has been re-
lieving woman’s sufferings and building
weak women up to healfli and strength.
If you ar a woman, give it a fair trial.
It should trely help you, as it has a
million others.
Get a bottle of Cardui to-day.
WriU ## • Ghattanoo** Madidn# Go.. Lad I at
Admory Dept. Chattanooga. Tern., for Sffiml
Instructivei on your cate and 64 para book. “Hoi
Wr ’nan," in
Standard for Right Living
In a speech before the ,Mu6int of
th* University ol Pennsylvania a
few days ago. Judge Klbert H. Gary,
head of the Steel Trust, set forth
for th* edlfirntton of voting Antciica
the following requisites of success
ns he sees them:
First -A youn« man > h»uld lie
thoroughly honel, frank a d sin
cere. When he t*y»
houId tell the truth
Second -He should be ronsf derate
of the IntM-csts of others Of eo rse
he should M-ek to protect itol pro-
mole his own Interests, hut nevag to
the undo * rr unfair prefudice of}
throughout his life The < ducatlnn-
at quail/lent tons that ar- fixed are
within the reach of every one, since
we have str h a perfected system of
pnbtlo education, night rhools for
those who n.pst labor by day and
Institutions of learning that the
young man of the most moderate
means may patron'se.
The rule as to health and morals
anything ho* |s * duty each one owes t» himself.
wiihmH advice. It is possible with
proper care to build up ihe physil at
nian and to proteei the moral man.
so tht* requisite la not Dyubnd on?
aeronif ilahment.
Pan It Is In 11*»» business stand-
others. This he will Ind wise front jarda that temptatlona will Deset the
the standpoint of good morals and
good hti-lneas.
Third—-lie should have a «o>d
.duration, First of all. h> should
be educate t in the fundamentals, In-
cluding par'lmtarty granimkr. rhet-
oric, spelling, arithmetic, geography
and hb'toyy. Che more he kiWiwa In
other tinea. Including the - lass lea.
so much the better.
Fourth -Li.! should be consistent
and careful in Iwohlwg after his fault that can be I’ffipnaed Upon the
i and 64 r*gt book. Horn,
Ttsalmaot lor wr-nsa." ia plsiowrsppw. N.C. IM
health, bath physically noil mornlly.
Fifth"* He should be aiobltlous to
succeed in every respect Hint l» hon-
oraole. He should be energetic, per-
sistent, studious, thoughtful and
faithful to all the interests he rep-
resents.
Sixth The young man should he
ambitious mil Judge Gary could
well have added that advice that
has been given to all of us from
youth to manhood “yield not to
temptation.’’ rut away the tempter
who would lave you violate any of
ti.'se standards, forego the teiupo-
tar/ advantage hi bustnest or the
immediate profit that muv come by
reason of some trick of trade, some
deception In commerelal life or some
credulous and the unwary. ’ Strive
rather for the later success that wilt
come, to him who la ate.-dfast and
true in all dealings with his fellow-
man. bend every energy and every
effort to establish a nalne that
stands for honeaty and right deal-
ing aid the ultimate end will be a
KOK HKXT—Three nice, large
room*, all modern. 811 N. Kim. Old
phones 445 or 222. Mr*. Grace Eu-
bank. J?7-tf
FOH BUNT—Funriehed'rooma, ill
modem conveniences. Old phone 243
or 1297. o30-tf
FOV RENT—Furnished, two front
bed ptr'tna, modern conveniences and
close In. at 217 North Walnut.
ol4-tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
No. 213 W. Laurel 8t. 24
FOR RENT—HOU8K8.
FOR HKNtf—Modern cottage, corner
of ttusk and Cherry streets, three
blocks from square. Old phone 50.
tnll-3t
I.. FF ORPINtiTON EGOS—For
hatching, from prize winners. $1.50
per 15 eggs. J. L. Williams. old
pnone 1422. fa 2-tf
PLUMBIXH.
ORItlF. CHOUSE solicits your water
and gas fitting. .All work guaranteed.
210 N. Travis St. Will appreciate
your business. Old phone 1497. New
phone 701. - fl2-tf
LIVE STOCK.
FOK SALE or trade—A fine black
jack with mealie points, 1 I ’4
hands high. Hamlet C. Smith, 414
North Rusk. Old phone 214. fl2-tf
FOR RENT—Store house, 6«2 East
Houston street. See 1*. H. Jouvenat,
at Exstein’s store. mlO-lw
l-’Olt RENT—Six rooms and bath,
Sswer connection, electric lights,
natural gas. 907 Grand Ave., op-
posite Austin College. Apply 1023
Grand. Old phone 319. mC-tf
FOR RENT—Two blocks, from
square, new five-room cottage,
model bath, electricity and natural
gas; thirty-foot sleeping porch. Old
phone 127. m8-lw
FOIt RENT—House. 4-rooms, hall,
batb. barn, natural gas. 1007 N.
Travis street. Call New phone 690.
rnS-lw
FOlt SAliE—A fresh cow, at 436
Vt’est Tennessee street. Ed Elliott.
m3-lw
HOUSE MOVING.
HOUSE MO\ I NO—For all kinds of
house moving I am at your service.
Jf your finances won’t permit I will
trust you for a part of the cost, so
bat the work can go on. Yours for
trade. Call 1168 old phone. W. F.
Sulser. .......... lla-tf
WALL I’Al’KIt FOR SALE—Call
new phone 578. Will bring1 sample
book to your house and will hang
all paper . bought of me 20 cts. per
roll. D. S. Moss. mfi-tit
LET ME I5KNT your house for you.
Woods G. Edmonds, Real Estate &
Exchanges, Rboni 3 Shaw Bldg.
m6-6t
LET IS clean your carpets and
rugs. We make over ol^, also
weave your rags. Trv-us. It will
be done better than ever before. O.
It. Jefferson Old phone T‘;26. (Suc-
cessors to 3herman Carpet Cleaning
Company.) ml-lra
FOR HALE—Large Garland base
burner stove, first class condition,
nickel trimmings; cost $50.00, goes
at a sacrifice. E. C. Hunter. m2-tf
For CARl’KNTEH job work call up
13u3 old phone or see H. A. Clark,
corner Walnut and Cherry Streets.
'• fl7-lm
IF M FT'FRIV(; from some chronic
disease, why not consult Dr. G. L.
Lanius. He has had remarkable
success. Office over Texas Light
Fewer & Light Co. m2-tf
patriotic and loyal to his own conn-1 reputation lr professional or h isl-
FOR HOUSE-MOVING, reblocking
and leveling, old phone 1155 or^
call 804 S. Throckmorton St. O. P.
Ctannch. , a23-tf
C. B. HARRIS, drayman, will do
public hauling of any kind. S20 S.
Austin St. W. B. Harris does paint-
ing of all kinds, reasons ole prices.
Ho solicits patronage. s flt-tf
FOR RENT—House: 4 rooms, East
Houston St. Inquire Fred Locke
H0 E. Houston. ml-tf
FOR RENT—Three houses on 1
Pecan New phone 256 or apply at
307 West Laurel. T24-tf
FOR RENT—North of Kidd-Key
College, across West Mulberry
street; 8-room house, bath, sewer-
age connection, piped for gas. If
natisfactory owner would room and
board with occupant: Old phone 214.
f8-lm
FOR RENT—Several
dwellings. Carpenter ft
desirable
Belden.
•29-tf
FOR RENT—6-room two-story
bouse. West Lamar street, tfc block
from square. Apply to J. R. Cole or
Harve Talyor. — n23-tf
FOR, RENT—15-room house, close
tn, on paved street D. K. Penn,
223 East Lamar or Rcott & Me-
Kown’s gin. nll-tf
FOR RENT—Dwellings Ip all parts
of the ctt.v. New phone 226. J. W
BJ&sslngam#. m8-tf
REAL ESTATE.
FOR HALE— Atn bargain: four-
room house with bath, electric
lights, gas for heating and cooking.
Call old phone S65 or <-5rH at Sher-
man Mattress Factory. ml0-3t
FOR SALE—'House and six lots In
Christian College Addition: outside
but near city limits. J. F. Holt
Executor O. A. Carl Estate. m6-tf
FOR HALE—SO acre farm with
flowing well for sale, trails or rent.
Phone W. J. S. Russell, 1837 old
''hone. nt5d12t-w2t
FOR HAI.K—I am offeriug 7 houses
and lots at a bargain: good rent
property. See J. W. Boyer, J 211 N.
Broughton 8t. m3-lw
FOR HALE—A beautiful corner lot
at half price, If sold at once, 87%
on Rainey, 140 on Austin street.
Plenty of beautiful shade trees. See
Joe Aspiuall. f 19-t2t
AVANTED—To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Send cash price
and description. D. F. Bush, Min-'
reapolls, Minn. J30-f20-tnar20
TO TRADE—Town lots In Decatur,
ex., for runabout auto: must be in
'ood condition, Phone 31. ol9-tf
I HAVE a new two-story eight-
room bungalow, modern, in 8an
Antonio. Tex., to trade /or Sherman
property. G. H. Fulmer, 122 S.
Crockett St.. She.rman, Tex. Jy26-tf
HOTELS.
NEW HOTEL—Williams’ House.
£21 W. Houston St. Nico rooms. Kv-
erything new. Meals 25c. n27-tf
FINANCIAL.
MONEY TO LOAN—I am prepared
to make loans on well improved
Grayson county farms in any
amount. Money ready at any time.
Easy terms, no dealy. Call, write or
phone us. R. L. Dainwood, No 3,
Houghton Bldg., S. E. corner square,
Sherman, Texas. flSlm
- IN HUH AN UK.
FIRE AND TORNADO insurance
ritten In time-tried fire-tested old
Ine companies. Blassingame &
Dean. New phofie 226. n4-tf
LOST AND FOUND.
MIST -American Society of Civil
Engineers’ badge and three keys on
small ring. Finder ring 1004, Beil
phone. m8-tf
FOUND—-.Bunch of keys. Owner can
get same at this office.
FOUND—A long white glove. Own-
er can have same by calling at
Democrat office, proving name and
paying, for this notice. f22-tf
BUNIN KH8 CHANCES.
WILL EXCHANGE $500.00 ven-
dor’s lien note, drawing 8% interest,
due September, 1917, for automo-
bile. Prefer a five 'passenger Over-
land. Might pay some difference.
Address by letter K. E. S., care
Democrat. f26-2w
HELD WANTED.
WANTED Youhg lady to stay with
family as company at nights. En-
quire at Democrat office. nil0-3t
PAYING EMPLOYMENT for women,
full or i*art time. Sell guaranteed
cotton, 1181#, silk hosiery to user. Ex-
perience unnecessary; large profits.
Spring business now on. internation-
al Mills, 3046 Chestffnt, Philadel-
phia. J30-tf
M18ELLAXEOUH. .
THE SIIEHMAX TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE, old phone If 4, room
No. 9 Shaw building. AVe buy, sell,
rent and repair typewriters, ml2-till
JL P. GEREN r.aa property f«v am*
In all parta of tho etty and the
cheapest >ots cn tho market You
had better *«s Mya before yon <*-
vest elT-tf
FOR SALK—Lot 3,00x350 S. Rusk
St., 4 room dwelling. Carpenter *
Belden. flft-tt* Sherman, Tex,
AVANTED—3 nice unfurnished
rooms; must be reasonable. South
Sherman preferred. Addr 'S A, care
Democrat. 10-3t
WANTED
1187, Old.
-Toi buy swine.
Phone
mt0-3t
F(4R SALE—Cabbage plants, 36c
per hundred; 30») for fL«o. add 5c
per hundred if by mail. K. G. Price,
souih of cemetery, both phones.
- Jl-lStd-3tw
I’OIt SALE—-One soda fountain,
shelving, show cases, cash register
and fixtures of the Cousins Drug
store. W. H. Lucas. }30-tf
V ACUUM CLEANER—Cost $100:
good as new; Duntlev make! at
hair price. E. C. Hunter. ]7-tf
FIRE AND TORNADO insurance
written in time-trjed fire-tested old
ine companies. Blassingame &
lean. New phone *226. «4-tf
OLD PAPERS for house cleaning
purposes at the Democrat ohtce. Ten
cents a bund e. tf
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'• ANT TO PLOW’ your garden
Plowing now will kill the grass and
weed seeds and roots. Also haul fer-
tilizer. Address new phone 479. C.
F, Standefer. J22-tf
For Sale
Second hand Sur-
ries and Buggies
Cheap.
SHERMANMNSFERCO.
First-Class Boot and
Shoe Repairing
MAHONEY BROTHERS
Buy the best material and do the
work as good as it can be done.
The best is the cheapest.
Near Binkley Hotel, 211% North
try hut he should avoid any feeling
or disposition of hostility toward
people of any other country or na-
tion, save only for the purpose of
self-defense.
Finally, and above everything
else, he should adopt as ins religion
the Golden Rule and practice it,
whatever may be his profession or
avocation.
Judge Ggry has been a successful
man and he is talking to those who
are to come after his day and gen-
eration and be the men of the future
in the bustnrsH affairs of this coun-
try. It is not claimed that Judge
Gary has followed all of these rules
Wtniself and we do not want to peer
Into his life to search out whethes
ne has done so We are willing to
accept from hint the (.rules he has
laid down and commend them.
Whether his success has come from
following this line of conduct or
not, it is certain that he stands to-
day, after years of success, at the
point in life where he cun look
about him aniS behind him and de-
termine what 1s best anti, what is
right, and formulate for loose of
younger years a business code or
bustness creed and a moral standard
that will be helpful if they follow it.
There is no requirement of this
code that is impossible. It is within
thq power of every youth and young
man to adopt just such a standard
and to follow it to ‘.he letter
RUB RHEUMATISM OR
SORE, ACHING JOINTS
ness or professional life (hallwill
be a far greater as*et than tempo-
rary return in dollars to him who
does Trot so establish himself.
There recency came to Wvco a
lecturer to boys, who to'd how he
had become one of the leaders, of
the •'gang” In New York CIt , who
lold of his early life at trl ' rad
crime and later of his refer■ a : ion.
Some people do not agree thu' such
lectures help the hoys to whom the
words of the lecturer were spoken.
They rather Ihink and among them
was John M. Connor, superintendent
cf the Austin Avenue Sunday school,
that to tell a lot of-boys how one
person has I ten successful In trick-
ery and thievisg and other crimes
might lead a (lew to try it for the
victory of leadership and Mr. Con-
nor spoke on the subject to his Sun-
day school class. We rather think
tne Gary plan is the best. Judge
Gary tells what to do to be success-
ful and accepting his code as to
what to do necessarily rejects those
things that the youth and the young
Man should not. do.
Let us take this TTary standard, if
so it may !>e called and chow if to
cur boys ar-d have tivepi learn it
and keep its. good advice ever be-
fore them ar,d the great majority of
those who will be led by it will make
for our future a citizenship that
will be well worth while.—Waco
Tribune.
of the Catholic diocese of Toledo,
19 years old today.
5 %37/uA
Ovoid
Qp&urfumdt
For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the
country that a great many women have escaped serious op-
erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ,Qo*R-
pound, and it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women. All have been
recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be
more convincing?
Rub I’nin Right Out With Small
Trial Bottle of Uhl
“St. Jacob’s Oil.”
riheumatism is “pain only.” Not
one case is fifty requires internal
treatment. Stop drugging. Rub
soothing, penetrating, “St. Jacobs
Oil” right into your sore, stiff,
aching joints and muscles, and re-
lief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs
Oil” is a harmless rheumatism
cure which never disappoints and
can not. burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining!
Get a small trial bottle of old,
honest “St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug
store, and in just a montent you’ll
be free from rheumatic pain, sore-
ness, stiffness and swelling. Don’t
■nu/tarl.. Belief..._ajtrajta., you,........“-SL
Jacobs Oil” has cured Yulllions of
rheumatism sufferers in me last half
century, and is just as good for s<-j.
atiea, neuralgia. lumbago, backache,
spraius.—-Advertisement. ’
NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS TODAY. |
March 12.
4------------*-----4
NO USE TO TRY AND WEAR OUT
YOUR COLD. IT WILL WEAR
YOU OUT INSTEAD.
Thousands keep on suffering
coughs and colds through neglect
and delay. Why make yourself, an
easy prey to serious ailments and
epidemics as the result of a neg-
lected cold? Coughs and colds
sap your strength and vitality un-
less checked in the early stages.
Dr. Kings New Discovery is what
you need—-the first dose helps.
Your head clears up, you ( breathe
freely and you-feel so much better
Buy a bottle today and start takiug
at once. All druggis:.* d&w
-—--
til she has secured n partner. Then,
of course, there is another ehnir to he
filled In the same way.
It is a strict rale that the hands of
the girls must remain on the backs
of the chairs except win u restraining
a deserting partner. As ail gifts do
not wiak- with equal facility op grace
and no chance for practice Is given,
you can count on roars of laughter
from tills very simple game.
| Norxittov, Me.—“ I had pains in both sides and snob a soreness
* • I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and t
was so nervous l could not sleep, and I thought I never would be
any. letter until I submitted to an operation, but I commenced taking
Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new
woman.”—Mva. IIayWabd Sowers, Uodgdon, Me.
O 8hei.byvii.le, Kr.-“I, suffered from a severe female trouble.
“• My right side hurt me badly —it was finally decided that I
must tie o]*‘nib*il upon. When my husband learned this he got a
bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for me, and after
taking it a few days I got better and continued to improve until I
aia now welL”—Mrs. Mollik Smith, R.F.D., Bhelbyville, Ky.
O Hanover, Pa.—1“The doctor advised a severe operation, bnt my
w* husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I
experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person
and can do a hard day’s work and not mind it.”—Mrs. Ada Wiw,
303 Walnut St, IJanover, Pa.
A Dkoator, III.—u I was sick, in bed and three of the best physi-
“• cians said I would have to he taken to the hospital for an oper-
ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to-suli-
mit to the operation and took Lydia K Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound-ami it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women
what it has done for me.”—Mrs. Laura A. Griswold, 2437 East
William Street, Decatur, I1L
I- Cleveland, Ohio. —“I was very irregular and for several years
my side pained me so th..t I expected to have to undergo an op-
eration. Doctors said they knew of nothing that
would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and I became regular and free
from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi-
cine and will always give it the highest praise.”—
Mrs. C. HL Griffith, 1508 Constant St., Cleveland, O.
Bl^^Write to LYDIA E.PI NKH Att MEDICINE CO.
V^W (CONFIDENTIAL) Lf NN, JTASH., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, road and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
Let Me Order That Spring
Suit For You
NEW SAMPLES ARRIVING DAILY.
CLEANING DRESSING, RED A HUNG NEATLY DONE.
OLD DRONE .W2.
M. A. NORRIS
S)—-kg —<11
PATRONIZE the
I Commercial Barber J
j Shop
In Basement Connietcial Bank
I Building.
•> THE VERY BEST SERVICE <
t» Our Motto.
Diek Robinson Prop
l
Trails Street.
Oil Burning Locomotves
Fast Service—
North and South
Good Connections—
East and West
The Texas Twins
THE OWL -THE BUSTLER
Night and Day
Heavy Rails. Rock Ballast.
■ SAFETY IN TRAVEL.
For detailed Information ask
I _ tbs local aeeat
Or. C.m. Hoard
Vetemarian
III N. Crockett St. Both Phones IS,
Queer Coal Chamber!.
Chambers for (he safe storage of
zoal are dug in the bottom of the Pan-
ama canal. The deposits of coal placed
there will be secure from enemies, and
a further advantage lies In the fact
that coal ts less liable to deteriorate
underwater than when exposed to air.
-»>-‘ -J)-*i>—<*»-(if--r— .
Made in Sherman
Method Void ol Guessing
Clark Beil, foundt r’ qf the Ameri-
can Congress, on Tuberculosis, law-
yer, editor arid phiianthrofust, is S'!
years old today. Dr, Bell's life
work has taken him into many
fields of endeavor. He has complet-
ed ,i years of law practice la New
York, much of which was devoted
to medico-legal service. He drew up
tue act which congress passed to
aid the construction of the United
Pacific railways: and as p corpora-
tion lawyer he made many, other
notable -successes. For 1(1 terms
he v,as president of the Mhdleu-Legal
Society and lias been editor of the
Medico-Legal Journal .since 1883.
t.e investigated spiritism, mental
telepathy and hypnotism end wrote
a book on the subject. His interest
in medical and psychological re-
search has brought him honorary
.•n<'mbershi,» in'many societies in
An erica end Europe. His greatest
interest has been concertrated on
tuberculosis and from th»-feeble ef-
forts of the early organization to
tight the white plague, he has seen
the growth of a 'wolrd-wi.de cam-
paign to wipe out the disease. Dr.
Bell was born atWhltesville, N. Y..
March 12, 1832. He practiced law
and was oo*tmastei% of Hamnionils-
port. N Y., and wls assistant dis-
trict attorney of Steuben county, N.
Y., before going to New York City.
EfteresH^-Uastle, prominent Eng-
lish authd'r u'.id playwright, 57 years
old today.
Ur. Harry L. Russell dean of Wis-
consin, College of Agriculture, O
years oTd today.-
__Helen L. Sumner, Industrial ex-
pert, U, S. Children's Bureau,. 39
years ild- today.
Hon Hjlary A. Herbert, ex-Seerc-.
I ary of the navy, ^1 years old to>-
day. ,
Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of The R. A. Gibbs, druggist. Sherman,
New York Times, 57 years old today. Texas.., and at hading drug storm
E STRENGTH
FOR OLD PEOPLE
Mrs. Hutchison—Eighty-One
Years Old—Uses No Oth-
er Tonic but Vinol and Rec-
ommends It to Friends.
Greenville, S.C.—“ It is with pleasure
l tell others of the great benefit I have
derived from Vinol, for the past several
years. I am 81 years old and I find Vi-
nol gives me strength, a healthy appe-
tite and overcomes nervous disorders.
Vinol is the only tonic reconstructor I
have used for several years. I have
recommended it to a great many of my
friends and it has always preved satis-
factory.”—Mrs. M. A. Hutchison,
Greenville, S. C.
Such cases as the above are constantly
coming to our attention. If people in
this vicinity only realized how Vino! in-
vigorate! old people we would not be
able to supply the demand.
It is the tissue building, curative ele-
ments of the cod’s livers, aided by the
blood making strengthening properties
of tonic iron contained in Vinol, that
makes it so successful in building up
strength for old people, delicate chit
drer. and for alt ran-down conditions.
Vinol is also a most successful remedy
for chronic coughs, colda and bronchitis,
lf it fails to benefit any ouo who tries
it we retum-your money.
R. B. NALL
REFRACTING ANI) MANUFACTUR-
ING OITOMKTHI8T.
Iter, Joseph Sehrombs, bishop everywhere.
Fords Special
Policy
4
New low rate policy
giving coverage against
tire, theft, collision and
liability for property
damage:
i. i. Eubank
4 gent
510-512 M.&P. Dank
Building
We serve—
A Regular
Dinner
for
KNOCKING THAT COUNTS
Opportunities are knocking at
h e door of every housewife iu
this city, offering
Electrical Devices
especially—
AN IRON
Remove the drudgery and dread
of housework by using Time
Labor aud Money Savers.
Have your house wired on th
easy payment plan.
Sherman Electric Co-
j short orders day or
night.
Crystal Cafe
Palace Barber Shop
Basement Mwphf Bldg.
Best Wortrorauhtp.
Baths. ,
Sanitary Equipment
Prompt Service ’ •
Girls’ and Beys’ Hair CUfthtB*
in Latest Styles.
Cantwell & Mitchell
: REGULAR HOURLY SERVICE
BKTWKEX
Sherman and Denison
First car leaves Shermaa
for Deaieoa. 6:46 a. ». Trip* ]
made anywhere. da» or night.
PRIDE'S REASONABLE.
G«'o<l Dors. Dareful
Majf. <«<l
Night.' Old
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